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Two dozen vehicles burnt to ashes - Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion A fire broke out in the city's Vijayanagar police station due to a short circuit. This incident happened on Sunday morning 233. Due to the fire, the seized vehicles kept here were burnt to ashes. As soon as the information was received, the fire brigade and the corporation's team reached here. The situation was brought under control after almost an hour of efforts to douse the fire. During this, traffic was also affected for a long time. There was no loss of life in this incident. Police station in-charge Ravindra Singh Gurjar told that vehicles seized during police action are kept in the police station. On Sunday morning, the electric wire broke and it caught fire. The fire spread to the vehicles due to which it took a severe form. The police station staff had come out immediately. Seeing the fire growing very fast, the fire brigade and the corporation's team were immediately called. The teams put out the fire. kept in the police station Goods burnt, important documents also destroyed Due to the fire, the goods kept in the police station also got burnt. Along with this, important documents were also burnt. In the fire 11 vehicles were also completely burnt to ashes. These were seized during the police action. There is no damage to the Ti's cabin. in Lasudia also Vehicles were burnt 750 A few months ago there was a fire in the police station Lasudia. In this 233 bike, scooter and five cars were burnt. This fire was also caused by short circuit. , Vehicles are parked in large numbers in the police station Big in the police stations of the city A number of seized vehicles remain standing. There is no system to keep them in a systematic manner at any one place. The condition is that in many police stations, new vehicles seized from theft and other cases are also standing outside for many years and have completely deteriorated. From time to time, the police also organize bids to remove them. ,

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Two dozen vehicles burnt to ashes – Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion A fire broke out in the city’s Vijayanagar police station due to a short circuit. This incident happened on Sunday morning 233. Due to the fire, the seized vehicles kept here were burnt to ashes. As soon as the information was received, the fire brigade and the corporation’s team reached here. The situation was brought under control after almost an hour of efforts to douse the fire. During this, traffic was also affected for a long time. There was no loss of life in this incident. Police station in-charge Ravindra Singh Gurjar told that vehicles seized during police action are kept in the police station. On Sunday morning, the electric wire broke and it caught fire. The fire spread to the vehicles due to which it took a severe form. The police station staff had come out immediately. Seeing the fire growing very fast, the fire brigade and the corporation’s team were immediately called. The teams put out the fire. kept in the police station Goods burnt, important documents also destroyed

Due to the fire, the goods kept in the police station also got burnt. Along with this, important documents were also burnt. In the fire 11 vehicles were also completely burnt to ashes. These were seized during the police action. There is no damage to the Ti’s cabin. in Lasudia also Vehicles were burnt
750 A few months ago there was a fire in the police station Lasudia. In this 233 bike, scooter and five cars were burnt. This fire was also caused by short circuit. , Vehicles are parked in large numbers in the police station

Big in the police stations of the city A number of seized vehicles remain standing. There is no system to keep them in a systematic manner at any one place. The condition is that in many police stations, new vehicles seized from theft and other cases are also standing outside for many years and have completely deteriorated. From time to time, the police also organize bids to remove them. ,

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